Estrogen and the Risk of Breast Cancer

Mark Clemons(Princess Margaret Cancer Centre), Paul E. Goss(Princess Margaret Cancer Centre)
New England Journal of Medicine
January 25, 2001
Cited by 1,091

Abstract

The connection between breast cancer and estrogen has been recognized for more than 100 years, since George Beatson demonstrated that bilateral oophorectomy resulted in the remission of breast cancer in premenopausal women.1 Subsequent evidence has implicated both endogenous and exogenous estrogen in the pathogenesis of breast cancer. In this article, we review the relation between estrogen and the risk of breast cancer.Estrogen and Breast CarcinogenesisExperimental data strongly suggest that estrogens have a role in the development and growth of breast cancer.2 Although the exact mechanisms remain to be fully elucidated, the alkylation of cellular molecules and the generation . . .


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis